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callous
[ kal-uhs ]
adjective
- made hard; hardened.
Synonyms: hard
Antonyms: soft
- insensitive; indifferent; unsympathetic:
They have a callous attitude toward the sufferings of others.
Synonyms: obtuse, insensible
Antonyms: sensitive
- having a callus; indurated, as parts of the skin exposed to friction.
verb (used with or without object)
- to make or become hard or callous.
callous
/ ˈkæləs /
adjective
- unfeeling; insensitive
- (of skin) hardened and thickened
verb
- pathol to make or become callous
Derived Forms
- ˈcallously, adverb
- ˈcallousness, noun
Other Words From
- cal·lous·ly adverb
- cal·lous·ness noun
- un·cal·lous adjective
- un·cal·lous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of callous1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Kwan, who admitted attempted murder after the first day of his trial, was described as "calculated and callous" by the sentencing judge.
“Such callous disregard for others and cavalier use of violence cannot and will not be tolerated. These defendants will now appropriately face justice for their crimes.”
At sentencing, Mr Justice Goose described Crawley as a "highly dangerous young man" who inflicted "callous cruelty" on Paul Taylor.
"From that time up to her death, Isabella was subjected to a regime of escalating brutality which was callous, cruel and ultimately fatal."
The section of Smith's report that served as inspiration for the ad lays out an incredibly callous response to the rioting and violence of January 6 by then-president Trump.
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